Crumbling Walls; Inch by Inch, Row by Row by Wilhelm Matthies published on 2011-02-12T22:25:40Z Processed improvisation using the Kokeka and Logic Pro 9. Genre Processed Improvisation Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @boson_spin: thanks, it is an oldie but goodie! 2018-11-01T01:31:18Z Comment by Boson Spin great! 2018-10-02T08:27:06Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @joaquin-mendoza: thanks Joaquin Mendoza! 2013-08-08T19:02:16Z Comment by Joaquin Mendoza Sebastián =) gorgeous gesture right here!!!! 2013-08-07T21:55:07Z Comment by Farm 64 such sound...you have nice listening skills..great 2013-04-03T02:18:13Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @harold-nono: thanks Harold Nono, I released this and a few other releated pieces with bruits netlabel: http://bruits-netlabel.blogspot.com/p/releases.html see release b037s Thanks! WM 2012-11-03T23:43:49Z Comment by Harold Nono great crumpling! 2012-11-03T19:53:01Z Comment by pedro duarte ... before going to bed :) 2012-07-31T21:45:30Z Comment by pedro duarte ... in a room and trying to catch it and squeeze it... 2012-07-31T21:44:02Z Comment by pedro duarte reminds a mosquito :) 2012-07-31T21:41:09Z Comment by Roek Ultra very interesting sounds Wilhelm. Could you describe your process in a few words? are these field recordings mixed with violin and stuff? 2012-06-14T20:58:16Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @axelweis: thanks Axel! :)wm 2012-06-02T12:37:30Z Comment by axel weiss I like your work very much, Wilhelm - peace from Bavaria, Axel 2012-05-29T11:47:02Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @franz-matos: thanks for listening to this piece too. Actually, I meant for this piece to be just the contrary, planting seeds, patiently, row by row, creating positive new directions... 2011-11-12T16:19:01Z Comment by Franzé Matos Amazing sound! So many beautiful textures! Walking in a desert with no prospects, and a big sun on head... my feeling! 2011-11-12T14:34:37Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @kamikuma: thanks for listening and for leaving specific comments. The subtle percussion that you heard may be plastic bags that I crumpled and uncrumpled at different rates, then time stretched a bit. I am a fan of using any sound source to make music! 2011-09-23T21:58:04Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @catnip_and_claws: thanks for listening and for commenting! 2011-09-17T00:58:52Z Comment by Emma Catnip captivating stuff :) 2011-09-16T15:36:56Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @project-b-3: thanks for listening and your kind comment! 2011-08-10T14:37:43Z Comment by X3.1 this is the meaning of creative, cool 2011-08-10T08:10:21Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @spectrum_one: thanks for listening and commenting on this one too! 2011-08-01T15:10:31Z Comment by Spectrum_one nice abstract ideas, kind of reminds me of Krzysztof Penderecki, really nice !! 2011-08-01T12:18:10Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @travisyee: thanks, you may notice that the newest piece has similarities in its dark character. See Nach(T)wellen 1 (afterShocks 1) 2011-07-30T20:04:32Z Comment by Ptravis These are awesome tracks dude, thanks for making them 2011-07-30T19:52:05Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @user7603685: thanks for listening! 2011-06-28T12:37:31Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @mal-o: I use a $300. sony PCM-m10. It does a great job! 2011-06-24T12:06:44Z Comment by ThirstyLeavesMusic @wilhelm-matthies: you probably need some pretty expensive mics for that sort of recording, or am I wrong? (...and then someone comes along and suggests that some brutal noise might be good for it, hehe.) 2011-06-24T11:47:41Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @wilhelm-matthies: thanks for listening and commenting! 2011-06-24T11:25:19Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies The third track is dropping some very small bead into a cylindrical wood bowl. 2011-06-24T11:24:51Z Comment by Wilhelm Matthies @mal-o: This piece uses three track. The kokeka part has the phase work. Then there is a plastic bag that I crumpled and uncrumpled. 2011-06-24T11:24:06Z